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phase 3 clinical trials are underway now at 20 sites around the united states. the doctor has successfully treated more than a thousand patients in his private practice. >> we started treating the first patients approximately five or six years ago. and the success rate is approximately 86%. >> reporter: how did rusty templeton do? >> my pain before was at least a 10. >> reporter: two months after the procedure? >> it's still around a 5 because i have an underlying issue. but i can lay down now. things are better. i can walk around. i can drive where i couldn't drive before. >> the pain level i had before the procedure was probably around 6 to worse. >> reporter: christopher joseph was in a car accident. how was his pain two months after the procedure? >> right now it's at 0. >> reporter: is is this some wild and crazy idea or is this something that really has promise? >> i think it does possess incredible potential and therefore promise. >> reporter: dr. michael de palma is a spine specialist in richmond, virginia. the north american spine society has just publi
phase 3 clinical trials are underway now at 20 sites around the united states. the doctor has successfully treated more than a thousand patients in his private practice. >> we started treating the first patients approximately five or six years ago. and the success rate is approximately 86%. >> reporter: how did rusty templeton do? >> my pain before was at least a 10. >> reporter: two months after the procedure? >> it's still around a 5 because i have an underlying...
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rausch and ethnic minority make up almost half of all the children born in the united states. but the rate of growth of hispanics and asians actually fell last year while black growth rates stayed flat. >>> the montgomery county council is reviving a county- wide ambulance fee after it was rejected by vet ores and vetoed by the county executive. they will charge $300 to $#00 for ambulance services. in most cases, health enshushes would pay for that fee. people without insurance or those below a certain income level would be exempt. >>> are more chains in store for american idol? the rumor mill is really churning. is j-lo on the way out? >> no, say its anot so. >> i think they do it to get us talking about it. >> i call it contract negotiates. >>> we are going live to france. a live picture. kevin mccarthy waving hi to our fans out there. we'll speak with him about movies and some parties and all his hobnobbing as we continue. time now 5:42. look at him smile had. >> he is so excited. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how ca
rausch and ethnic minority make up almost half of all the children born in the united states. but the rate of growth of hispanics and asians actually fell last year while black growth rates stayed flat. >>> the montgomery county council is reviving a county- wide ambulance fee after it was rejected by vet ores and vetoed by the county executive. they will charge $300 to $#00 for ambulance services. in most cases, health enshushes would pay for that fee. people without insurance or...
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. >> jimmy: it's the president of the united states. >> yeah. they take someone's job every couple of years. >> jimmy: what was he saying though? was he banging the table? >> no, if he was tense, it was all very, very muffled. but i think two days later, he interviewed the president. and i'm sure, 'cause it's the anniversary of bin laden being killed. and i'm sure a lot of the questions were very legitimate and about bin laden. but i bet he snuck in a couple questions about slow jamming. like how many times did you watch my tape? did you study it? >> jimmy: did you practice it? yeah, yeah, yeah. >> did you listen to my voice? >> jimmy: good, good, good. yeah, i did want to burn him a little bit. >> no, i mean, he was cool about it. >> jimmy: oh yeah, he is cool as always. he's the best. let's talk about "girls" now. your character in "girls." >> yeah, i play a character named marnie. and she's very cool. and i was immediately drawn to her for a number of reasons. but one of them is that she's very type a. and i am now and always have been type a
. >> jimmy: it's the president of the united states. >> yeah. they take someone's job every couple of years. >> jimmy: what was he saying though? was he banging the table? >> no, if he was tense, it was all very, very muffled. but i think two days later, he interviewed the president. and i'm sure, 'cause it's the anniversary of bin laden being killed. and i'm sure a lot of the questions were very legitimate and about bin laden. but i bet he snuck in a couple questions...
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. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer in the united states. it kills 33,000 men in the u.s. each year. with us is former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. i'm belized to have both of them here this morning. so what are you saying. >> well, i don't speak for the task force but what the tax force said when they look at it, there are actually more men harmed than helped by this test. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a number of men identified as having prostate cancer has a disease that is ptreat order cured.'t need to be many of those men are treated. the treatment can cause heart attacks, it can cause blood a number of things can happen when you start getting medical interventions that you don't need. >> digger phelps, what do you say? >> i say personally my experience, april 28 two years ago i found out i had prostate cancer. and what i did was go out to the university of seattle and the cancer research center and looked at all the options and decided to do the robot surgery. but, charlie from april 28 to j
. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer in the united states. it kills 33,000 men in the u.s. each year. with us is former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. i'm belized to have both of them here this morning. so what are you saying. >> well, i don't speak for the task force but what the tax force said when they look at it, there are actually more men harmed than helped by this test. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a...
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. >> he wants to defriend the united states of america. >> police have arrested a suspect in the series of deadly shootings that terrorized drivers across mississippi. >> police are still trying to unravel what triggered two outbreaks of gunfire that sent people running for cover in louisville, kentucky. >> quite the scene at coors field as a swarm of beans temporarily halted the rockies game. >> all of that -- >> that would have been quite something. >> you know jay is watching right now. he's watching every second. >> i'm too big for this show. >> let me tell you, that cat doesn't worry about anything than being too good looking. >> disco was king and donna summer was its queen. ♪ >> all of that and more on "cbs this morning." captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." a special prosecutor has taken the evidence against the man accused of murdering trayvon martin and making it public. >> it includes nearly 200 pages of documents, photos, and audio record. mark strassmann has gone through it all. he has gone through the courthouse in sanford, florida. good morning. >
. >> he wants to defriend the united states of america. >> police have arrested a suspect in the series of deadly shootings that terrorized drivers across mississippi. >> police are still trying to unravel what triggered two outbreaks of gunfire that sent people running for cover in louisville, kentucky. >> quite the scene at coors field as a swarm of beans temporarily halted the rockies game. >> all of that -- >> that would have been quite something....
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embassy overnight and now the chinese want the united states to apologize. we'll go to beijing where secretary of state clinton just arrived and scott pelley on the president's address to the nation from afghanistan. >>> and i'm gayle king. andy pettitte faces down his former best friend in the roger clemens trial. we all know that a picture can be worth a thousand words, but should a painting really be worth $200 million? we'll get into that. >>> first as we do every morning, we start with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the goal that i set, to defeat al qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> president obama vows to finish the job in afghanistan. >> u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan through 2024 in a support role. >> three explosions rocked the afghan capital just hours after president obama made a secret trip to that city. >> so, to those who had 23 years in the afghan war pool, you win? >> guangcheng has left the u.s. embassy. >> china demands an apology after chinese dissident leaves u.s. prot
embassy overnight and now the chinese want the united states to apologize. we'll go to beijing where secretary of state clinton just arrived and scott pelley on the president's address to the nation from afghanistan. >>> and i'm gayle king. andy pettitte faces down his former best friend in the roger clemens trial. we all know that a picture can be worth a thousand words, but should a painting really be worth $200 million? we'll get into that. >>> first as we do every morning,...
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when we took it outside of the united states, it really caught on. it's now -- you know we have over 1,000 stores in the world. we're in virtually every major city. >> yeah. it still stands today. what fascinates me about you, is you're in your early 20s, going gang busters, huge success, so successful that you end up filing for bankruptcy. i'm wondering, a, how did that happen? and what did you learn from that failure? how did that happen? >> that was my mba. i never went to college because while i was in college, i opened my first store. and it began growing into a very substantial business. but as a young 20-year-old, i wasn't really paying attention to the business part of the business. >> what were you doing? >> partying at studio 54 going to rock concerts taking vacations. really not focusing on the business. >> yeah. >> and it taught me a tremendous lesson. from that moment on i decided i was not only going to be a creative person in the business but also a business person in the business and blend the two together. >> the most successful peop
when we took it outside of the united states, it really caught on. it's now -- you know we have over 1,000 stores in the world. we're in virtually every major city. >> yeah. it still stands today. what fascinates me about you, is you're in your early 20s, going gang busters, huge success, so successful that you end up filing for bankruptcy. i'm wondering, a, how did that happen? and what did you learn from that failure? how did that happen? >> that was my mba. i never went to...
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states of america. >> he's not a believer in the facebook. >> he's not a believer in the united states. >> we should wait until all the evidence is out. looking at it piecemeal is what caused some problems in the past. >> the defense says he was trying to protect his family from all of this. >> rielle needs to tell what they were snuggling, talking about. we want to hear from the mistress. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. >> all week we're live in manhattan. >> wow. >> oh. >> not wanting to let him go. >> i didn't know it was that kind of show. >> i got to get beautified because fine charlie rose is up here. charlie, hey. >> when joe torre shows up, men start to drool. >> where are we going, charlie? >> dyou talk about -- >> the best you ever managed? >> derek jeter. >> strikingly handsome, dimpled cheek. >> who said that? >> carrie grant. >> he can extend his sexual performance. apparently -- >> you can't put me on the spot like that. >> going to mug the next person. >> all that -- >> did you say -- >> she's got some moves. i'm impressed. >> dance with me. i wish somebody would make a song name
states of america. >> he's not a believer in the facebook. >> he's not a believer in the united states. >> we should wait until all the evidence is out. looking at it piecemeal is what caused some problems in the past. >> the defense says he was trying to protect his family from all of this. >> rielle needs to tell what they were snuggling, talking about. we want to hear from the mistress. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. >> all week we're live in manhattan....
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. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states, it kills 33,000 men a year. with us in studio 57, dr. otis, of the american cancer society, with us former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. pleased to have both of them here this morning. what are you saying? >> well, i don't speak for the task force, but what the task force actually said was, that when they look at prostate cancer screening in the population there are more men harmed than helped. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a number of men identified as having prostate cancer have a disease that is cancer but it doesn't need to be treated and cured. many of those men are treated. the treatment actually can cause heart attacks, it can cause blood clots, it can cause death. a number of bad things can happen when you start getting medical interventions you don't need. >> digger phelps, what do you say? >> i say personally my experience, april 28th two years ago i found out i had prostate cancer and what i did, was went to the university of seattle and hudson c
. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states, it kills 33,000 men a year. with us in studio 57, dr. otis, of the american cancer society, with us former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. pleased to have both of them here this morning. what are you saying? >> well, i don't speak for the task force, but what the task force actually said was, that when they look at prostate cancer screening in the population...
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chen says he wants to go with her when she returns to the united states. he's pleading with american officials to let him on the plane with secretary clinton. >> the man who spent nearly a week in the u.s. embassy in beijing claims he was pressured to leave their on wednesday. this morning the u.s. ambassador to china says that is not what happened. >> he talked with his wife twice. and then made that decision on his own to come out of the embassy and to rejoin the family. i remember asking him in front of many, many witnesses, are you ready to leave? this is what you want to do? he just paused and sat there very quiet for several minutes and then just jumped up, beaming, exciting, said let's go. >> holly williams of britain sky news is in beijing this morning. she spoke to chen a short time ago. holly, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> as of this moment, what does chen want to do? >> well, chen left the u.s. embassy yesterday because he trusted assurances from the chinese authorities that he and his family would be safe. when i spoke to him on th
chen says he wants to go with her when she returns to the united states. he's pleading with american officials to let him on the plane with secretary clinton. >> the man who spent nearly a week in the u.s. embassy in beijing claims he was pressured to leave their on wednesday. this morning the u.s. ambassador to china says that is not what happened. >> he talked with his wife twice. and then made that decision on his own to come out of the embassy and to rejoin the family. i...
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but enjoyed sailing all over the united states. there are yachting stories of walter cronkite are famous. >> interesting dynamic between walter cronkite and dan rather. did not know this. he was the first host of cbs's morning show i didn't know that, and had a puppet named charlemagne on the show with him. >> he would talk to the puppet walter cronkite did. >> i can't imagine. >> walter cronkite would do anything in the '50s to get face time. he did game shows, historical recreations, anything to make it. think he made it be62 with john glenn. he became so famous. in february '62. by april he was the anchor man. >> we'll leave you with this. can you see charlie rose talking with paup it on "cbs this morning"? >> anything's possible. >> thank you. >> there could be a muppet coming in here before we know it. >> the name of the book is called >>> it's a warm steamy morning. forecast calls for a high of 91 degrees. we will see showers and thunderstorms. i think everybody is home from school. we will have late afternoon and evening sho
but enjoyed sailing all over the united states. there are yachting stories of walter cronkite are famous. >> interesting dynamic between walter cronkite and dan rather. did not know this. he was the first host of cbs's morning show i didn't know that, and had a puppet named charlemagne on the show with him. >> he would talk to the puppet walter cronkite did. >> i can't imagine. >> walter cronkite would do anything in the '50s to get face time. he did game shows,...
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across the united states. ce units the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so it stays on in conditions like pool water... wind... sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. for uwhat makes hershey's seven pure chocolate goodnesst. that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/p
across the united states. ce units the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so it stays on in conditions like pool water... wind... sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. for uwhat makes hershey's seven pure chocolate goodnesst. that brings...
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and i honestly believe this is how barack obama sees the united states of america. one big giant kkk. >> these family shows not widely listened to, are they? >> i don't think so. especially with that hum in the background. >> yeah, not much for the audio quality. >> but it is important we know they are out there, because some of these views may become -- >> yes. >> approach main stream. >> all right. that concludes -- >> obama thought his mother was the ku klux klan. it's so obvious. >> i think it's the repetition -- >> i'm going to say it again. ku klux klan. >> i heard you! >> maybe you didn't get it the first five times. >> 19 minutes after the hour. carbonite, carbonite carbonite. kids i have so much stuff on my computer, and all it takes is losing one of those files to create a disaster. your files are stored safely and securely off site. it backs things up continually. it has already restored over 7 billion computers. go to carbonite.com now. type in my offer code stephanie with your prescription, offer code stephanie. we'll be right back on the "stephanie mil
and i honestly believe this is how barack obama sees the united states of america. one big giant kkk. >> these family shows not widely listened to, are they? >> i don't think so. especially with that hum in the background. >> yeah, not much for the audio quality. >> but it is important we know they are out there, because some of these views may become -- >> yes. >> approach main stream. >> all right. that concludes -- >> obama thought his mother...
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. >>> fly the friendly skies was united's slogan for years. now the pilots argue that it's making flying deadly and understood same. captain sully sullenberger will tell us what's behind this. >>> girls playing sports shouldn't keep him off the field. >> somebody told you you couldn't play for this team anymore. >> yeah, i just couldn't believe it, like i thought it was a dream and they would let me play. >> the argument over keeping this boy away from the game he loved is ahead. you're watching "cbs this morning." thn this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by jif. jif, the number one choice of choosey moms. ♪ j t ♪ where we switched their steaks for walmart's choice premium steak. let's see what people think. it's a steak-over. it's juicy. it's tender. it seems like it just melts in my mouth. that's a nice steak. only one in five steaks is good enough to be called walmart choice premium beef. you are eating walmart steaks. really? this is fabulous. the steak is excellent. i'm gonna go to walmart and bring it here. [ laughter ] walma
. >>> fly the friendly skies was united's slogan for years. now the pilots argue that it's making flying deadly and understood same. captain sully sullenberger will tell us what's behind this. >>> girls playing sports shouldn't keep him off the field. >> somebody told you you couldn't play for this team anymore. >> yeah, i just couldn't believe it, like i thought it was a dream and they would let me play. >> the argument over keeping this boy away from the...
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of those, 160 use the united states constitution as a model in some part. >> why is that? >> because they found it inspirational and took care of their needs. how many use it now? apparently somewhere between zero and zero. they're shopping around. they like canada. we're getting skunked by canada's constitution. people love canada. and, you know who thought it needs to be rewritten? i would say one of the founders of the founders tochls jeff errson suggestionederr erson suggested that it should be rewritten every 19 years. >> on a serious note did you do a lot offer er. ? >> i did. i went to great lengths to pretend to know what i'm talking about. i did. i went to the birthplace of democracy. philly, the other place of democracy. i guess there are two places in democracy. >> and you got to know the founding fathers? >> i tried my best. nights and weekends. was on the cell phone. >> it's comedy but it's really serious. you dug up some important never snoogs snoogs . >> no gayle. >> you did a lot of work. i'm serious. >> i think it's more than a joke book. i'm no douglas br
of those, 160 use the united states constitution as a model in some part. >> why is that? >> because they found it inspirational and took care of their needs. how many use it now? apparently somewhere between zero and zero. they're shopping around. they like canada. we're getting skunked by canada's constitution. people love canada. and, you know who thought it needs to be rewritten? i would say one of the founders of the founders tochls jeff errson suggestionederr erson suggested...
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when foreign heads of state come to the united states, that doesn't come as count as a foreign trip but they do that protection as well. they have an enormous portfolio. i am sure a lot of this happens. maybe it's not so prolific. sullivan said it is less than 1% of all of his agents. >> is sun value secure in his job? >> i think so. someone asked leiberman after the hearing. he said i think he is fine. i think he is set. jay carney has endorsed him from the podium several times. >> saying that the president has confidence in him? >> right. >> the other big political news of the day is donald trump -- you thought he we want away? >> wishful thinking. >> as presidentsed obama said we got rid of the biggest menace to this country greatest threat to the this country, having fun with donald trump but he is back with a vengeance this week in several fronts. first he announced yesterday he wants to start his own anti-obama super p.a.c. he is demanding a speaking engagement in tampa. actually mitt romney has offered the donald up for dinner. the obama campaign has had like the george clooney d
when foreign heads of state come to the united states, that doesn't come as count as a foreign trip but they do that protection as well. they have an enormous portfolio. i am sure a lot of this happens. maybe it's not so prolific. sullivan said it is less than 1% of all of his agents. >> is sun value secure in his job? >> i think so. someone asked leiberman after the hearing. he said i think he is fine. i think he is set. jay carney has endorsed him from the podium several times....
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not one. >> we'll talk with him about the raid and the threat the united states faces today. you're watching "cbs this morning." what makes hershey's s'mores special? pure chocolate goodness that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ready or not, here i come! ♪ found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your
not one. >> we'll talk with him about the raid and the threat the united states faces today. you're watching "cbs this morning." what makes hershey's s'mores special? pure chocolate goodness that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc....
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as we take a look at the radar out of the southeast united states, this is the current picture. we some of the strongest bands over jacksonville and as far north as savannah and even charleston. some of that activity is moving their direction. the current location is about 20 miles west of jacksonville, florida. notice the movement, west at 8. it's not moving inland very quickly. between now and tomorrow it's only going to move a little bit to the north and east. that's why i think the main threat going forward here over the next 24 to 36 hours will be excessive rain, but i'll remind everybody, there's been an extreme drought in south carolina, south georgia and north florida. and our rainfall potential map here is showing we could see widespread 5 to 10 inch rains well inland. that would actually be some good news despite the wash out for the holiday weekend. >> we'll focus on that positive, thanks. >>> dicey situation in washington where more severe weather shut down the annual memorial day concert on the national mall. suddenly halfway through last night's concert, a line of
as we take a look at the radar out of the southeast united states, this is the current picture. we some of the strongest bands over jacksonville and as far north as savannah and even charleston. some of that activity is moving their direction. the current location is about 20 miles west of jacksonville, florida. notice the movement, west at 8. it's not moving inland very quickly. between now and tomorrow it's only going to move a little bit to the north and east. that's why i think the main...
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we did slow jam with the president of the united states. what happened was they called us, the white house called us because we did a piece with -- >> he booked himself on your show? >> the president booked himself. he didn't call, but the white house called us, and -- because we did a piece with michelle obama where we did for her get fit initiative. >> right. >> i ran up the stairs in the white house and we played dodge ball in the green room. >> weren't you wearing spandex at the white house? did you clear that with the secret service? >> no, i had to change my clothes immediately. the workout spandex, and turned the corner, i thought i was ready to go and i was immediately shut down by a bunch of secret service. they even bo the dog didn't appreciate what i was wearing. the dog didn't like it. no one liked it at all. so, i asked the first lady's permission. she said absolutely not. so i changed. and then -- but she was a great sport. >> but the idea of dodge ball in the halls of the white house. some of the artwork hanging on the walls,
we did slow jam with the president of the united states. what happened was they called us, the white house called us because we did a piece with -- >> he booked himself on your show? >> the president booked himself. he didn't call, but the white house called us, and -- because we did a piece with michelle obama where we did for her get fit initiative. >> right. >> i ran up the stairs in the white house and we played dodge ball in the green room. >> weren't you...
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states. in california. >> according to the most recent estimates, california has the ninth largest in the world. greece's economy is number 40 and falling. on monday california's governor said the projected budget deficit has now nearly doubled. ben tracy found that is making budget decisions all the more painful. >> reporter: with iconic skylines, bridges and beaches, california is rich with beauty. it's also flat broke. $16 billion in the red. >> even though that's a big problem, we've got a big answer. the big answer are cuts, painful cuts. >> reporter: governor jerry brown in sacramento on monday pitching his plan for $4 approximatebillion in cuts including a 5% pay cut for state employees. >> we don't want to be greece or portugal or england. too deep into their hole. >> reporter: california's economy is bigger than all of them except england. >> it's a state that is imploding financially and this crisis has been going on now for four years. >> peter navarro is an economist at the univer
states. in california. >> according to the most recent estimates, california has the ninth largest in the world. greece's economy is number 40 and falling. on monday california's governor said the projected budget deficit has now nearly doubled. ben tracy found that is making budget decisions all the more painful. >> reporter: with iconic skylines, bridges and beaches, california is rich with beauty. it's also flat broke. $16 billion in the red. >> even though that's a big...
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is it because things are great here in the united states? no but it's less worse than the rest of the world and there's not a lot of other places to put money. once again, look at how the relative markets have been doing throughout the day. we're down about 1%. but globally, germany's down 2%. brazil is down 2%. france is down 2%. again we are continuing to outperform. i'm not saying our economy is dramatically better, but clearly some people seem to think that this is a safer place to put money right now. if you look elsewhere the flight to safety trade, when i say you can't make any money anywhere else. when you get a boom at 1.45%. a ten-year note at what is essentially 1.8%. 1.7%. and look at the u.s. dollar. 11 days in a row, the u.s. dollar has been off the dollar index. do you know how rare that is? you probably have to go back four years to see something like that. money is coming our way. that's the point. you could say it's out of fear or because our markets are better, or economy is doing better but money is clearly going our way.
is it because things are great here in the united states? no but it's less worse than the rest of the world and there's not a lot of other places to put money. once again, look at how the relative markets have been doing throughout the day. we're down about 1%. but globally, germany's down 2%. brazil is down 2%. france is down 2%. again we are continuing to outperform. i'm not saying our economy is dramatically better, but clearly some people seem to think that this is a safer place to put...
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-bound plane. >> i want to say this device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk because we did have control. >> reporter: the obama administration and members of congress say they're concerned that so much information has become public, and they say they'll investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week, well before it was made public this week. ann? >> all right, pete williams this morning. thanks so much for your reporting on this. nbc news national security analyst michael leiter was director of the national counterterrorism center at the time of the failed underwear bomb attempt in 2009. he joins us now. michael, good morning. >> good morning. >> just yesterday morning, michael, you were on the show talking about what a home run it was for the u.s. to have gained access into the hinterlands of yemen, they've gotten its hands now, how much safer now that we have our hands on this device. 24 hours later, are we less safe now that al qaeda knows how we did this? >> well, i think we're still better of
-bound plane. >> i want to say this device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk because we did have control. >> reporter: the obama administration and members of congress say they're concerned that so much information has become public, and they say they'll investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week, well before it was made public this week. ann? >> all right, pete williams this...
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we have musical performances throughout, united states airforce band, dozens of marching bands, chris alan from american idol, g love famed recording artist, angie johnson an airforce veteran, before being on this season's the voice. but it will be dignified and fit being the day. >>> we appreciate it. thanks for talking with us this morning stay cool and dry out there if you can. >> lots of water thank you. >> exactly. >>> just a reminder we have the memorial day parade live on air 2:00 p.m. live from constitution avenue watch it here right on fox 5. >>> 7:20 a.m., 71 degrees, at 7:20 a.m. >>> one week since several catholic institutions filed suit taking aim at the president's health care overhaul. this morning the archbishop of washington is defending those lawsuits plus. >> if only they would stand to the right. >> on the metro. >> on the metro. >> he is talking about tourists and saying they can be annoying to people who have to navigate dc on a regular basis but those tourists are spending some major cash here. you are going to find out how much when we come back. time 7:21 a.m.
we have musical performances throughout, united states airforce band, dozens of marching bands, chris alan from american idol, g love famed recording artist, angie johnson an airforce veteran, before being on this season's the voice. but it will be dignified and fit being the day. >>> we appreciate it. thanks for talking with us this morning stay cool and dry out there if you can. >> lots of water thank you. >> exactly. >>> just a reminder we have the memorial day...
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then all through europe and come back through the united states, and do japan, australia. >> it's all about the shows. it's all about the music when you're on the road. but is there one location that you're particularly looking forward to checking out, a city or a country? >> brazil. brazil's got the country, culture, and the women are definitely beyond beautiful. >> you like life on the road? >> i love life on the road. there's no occasion like traveling the world and being able to see that really we're just not that different. >> i was reading about you last night. and there was a time earlier in your career where huge acts would have you come onstage or on their recordings to provide a different feel and sound. and a funny thing happened. all of a sudden you became the guy that people wanted to come see, and you became the huge act. when did you reamize that was happening? >> folks like marc anthony and jennifer lopez, gave such amazing opportunities. >> and now you're trying to give them-- >> i've analyzed from them. >> you said something in an interview with gq recently that caug
then all through europe and come back through the united states, and do japan, australia. >> it's all about the shows. it's all about the music when you're on the road. but is there one location that you're particularly looking forward to checking out, a city or a country? >> brazil. brazil's got the country, culture, and the women are definitely beyond beautiful. >> you like life on the road? >> i love life on the road. there's no occasion like traveling the world and...
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they are available in the united states. and, for example, this one, whispering angel. >> whispering angel. >> yes, whispering angel. because when you drink it, we used to say that you hear, you can hear whispering angels. try it. try it. >> i will definitely try. hey, guys, come on in. >> whispering angel. >> we also have this which, by the way, is owned by -- >> brad pitt and angelina jolie. >> how about that? to cannes. >> to cannes. >> to you. h merci beaucoup. we'll be back after your local news. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. we now know that one person was taken to hospital after a light rail accident in ruxton. we brought this to you as breaking news on 11 news at 5:00. in light rail train struck a maintenance vehicle. no word on the person's condition. >> plenty of sunshine today. a very pleasant, low humidity. high temperatures in the mid- 70's.
they are available in the united states. and, for example, this one, whispering angel. >> whispering angel. >> yes, whispering angel. because when you drink it, we used to say that you hear, you can hear whispering angels. try it. try it. >> i will definitely try. hey, guys, come on in. >> whispering angel. >> we also have this which, by the way, is owned by -- >> brad pitt and angelina jolie. >> how about that? to cannes. >> to cannes. >>...
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May 23, 2012
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she had no luggage for her trip to the united states. investigators now believe she is mentally unstable, but she caused quite a stir yesterday for the flight crew who managed to play it very cool until the flight was down, and law enforcement on board. it was just after 5:30 p.m. when us airways flight 787 finally touched down in charlotte, north carolina. and passengers certainly had a story to tell. >> it was a bit scary. but we're just glad to be safe. >> reporter: it was just after noon when the flight was diverted to bangor, maine. >> no one really knew what was going on. we thought it was a medical emergency. then they told us that they were low on fuel, because the -- there were strong headwinds. then as we were landing, you could see all the ambulances, and police cars, and it wasn't just one for a medical emergency. there was like a brigade. >> reporter: but the f-15s escorting the flight knew the real reason. the 767 flying from paris to charlotte, north carolina, with 188 people on board was more than halfway over the atlanti
she had no luggage for her trip to the united states. investigators now believe she is mentally unstable, but she caused quite a stir yesterday for the flight crew who managed to play it very cool until the flight was down, and law enforcement on board. it was just after 5:30 p.m. when us airways flight 787 finally touched down in charlotte, north carolina. and passengers certainly had a story to tell. >> it was a bit scary. but we're just glad to be safe. >> reporter: it was just...
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so, but is there any way for the united states now to actually guarantee any kind of safety? have they lost all control? of protecting him? >> i -- i expect that where there's a will there's a way, if they are wanting to come to a deal, they can reach one quite speedily. but the reality is that chen is now on chinese soil. he's in a chinese hospital, under chinese jurisdiction. therefore, the sway, the real practical sway the u.s. has, is very limited. we saw that today with the way that u.s. officials were blocked from getting in to the hospital to go and see him, to go and check on his welfare. the hope, though, is moral pressure and pragmatism is win out. moral pressure because this story has flashed around the world, even in china, chen guangcheng is very well-known. he is a man of outstanding moral stature and principle. people are watching this. there's a lot of censorship but they find their information through the web. there's a lot of pressure on that sense. also pragmatism. these meetings went ahead this week, suggesting that china doesn't want to let this damage th
so, but is there any way for the united states now to actually guarantee any kind of safety? have they lost all control? of protecting him? >> i -- i expect that where there's a will there's a way, if they are wanting to come to a deal, they can reach one quite speedily. but the reality is that chen is now on chinese soil. he's in a chinese hospital, under chinese jurisdiction. therefore, the sway, the real practical sway the u.s. has, is very limited. we saw that today with the way that...
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"the wall street journal" reports minority births are now a majority in the united states for the first time ever. the census bureau says from july of 2010 to july of 2011 nonhispanic white babies accounted for under 50% of all newborns. >>> vermont is the first state in the nation to ban fracing, the method to extract natural gas from underground rock. vermont has no natural gas but fracing opponents say it may inspire similar bans in other states. >>> brit tal telegraph reports on a new study, everyone over 50 should be taking statins. they say they reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in healthy people by 20%. >>> "usa today" says if you want a healthy meal, skip chain restaurants. 90% of their entrees exceed daily limits for calories and fat. >>> the santa barbara independent reports on a dramatic horse rescue. a boat was used to grab a white arabian horse that got spooked during a photo shoot. the horse swam two miles into the channel. it's recovering after three hours in the chilly water. >>> a wildfire near historic arizona mining town is getting worse. most residents of cr
"the wall street journal" reports minority births are now a majority in the united states for the first time ever. the census bureau says from july of 2010 to july of 2011 nonhispanic white babies accounted for under 50% of all newborns. >>> vermont is the first state in the nation to ban fracing, the method to extract natural gas from underground rock. vermont has no natural gas but fracing opponents say it may inspire similar bans in other states. >>> brit tal...
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emeril lagasse is out there somewhere in the united states >> that's right. >> trying to be very quiet. >> in the crowd behind because i'm almost at the house, guys and i don't want to wake up those babies. i can't wait to see those adorable babies and can't wait to see the mom when she realizes she won our breakfast in bed contest. you won't want to miss it. >> he's giving another little bit of a clue there. in just a bit, this mom, miracle mom to seven babies including septuplets. >> all right. i'm grooving. emeril is not the only one that has a surprise. cameron mathison is standing by live, guess where, when you see the shot -- >> niagara falls. very good. at the bottom. it's a once if a life time event. it's big. it's dangerous. and you'll only see it right here, so gather all your friends and snuggle around the tv set. >> a lot coming up. boy, turn down the music and get news from josh elliott. >> indeed. we'll begin with a measure of relief this morning. that terrifying two-week ordeal finally over for two tennessee girls. abducted by the man who killed their mother and teenage
emeril lagasse is out there somewhere in the united states >> that's right. >> trying to be very quiet. >> in the crowd behind because i'm almost at the house, guys and i don't want to wake up those babies. i can't wait to see those adorable babies and can't wait to see the mom when she realizes she won our breakfast in bed contest. you won't want to miss it. >> he's giving another little bit of a clue there. in just a bit, this mom, miracle mom to seven babies including...